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Inherited human ITK deficiency impairs IFN-γ immunity and underlies tuberculosis.

Authors :
Ogishi M
Yang R
Rodriguez R
Golec DP
Martin E
Philippot Q
Bohlen J
Pelham SJ
Arias AA
Khan T
Ata M
Al Ali F
Rozenberg F
Kong XF
Chrabieh M
Laine C
Lei WT
Han JE
Seeleuthner Y
Kaul Z
Jouanguy E
Béziat V
Youssefian L
Vahidnezhad H
Rao VK
Neven B
Fieschi C
Mansouri D
Shahrooei M
Pekcan S
Alkan G
Emiroğlu M
Tokgöz H
Uitto J
Hauck F
Bustamante J
Abel L
Keles S
Parvaneh N
Marr N
Schwartzberg PL
Latour S
Casanova JL
Boisson-Dupuis S
Source :
The Journal of experimental medicine [J Exp Med] 2023 Jan 02; Vol. 220 (1). Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Nov 03.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Inborn errors of IFN-γ immunity can underlie tuberculosis (TB). We report three patients from two kindreds without EBV viremia or disease but with severe TB and inherited complete ITK deficiency, a condition associated with severe EBV disease that renders immunological studies challenging. They have CD4+ αβ T lymphocytopenia with a concomitant expansion of CD4-CD8- double-negative (DN) αβ and Vδ2- γδ T lymphocytes, both displaying a unique CD38+CD45RA+T-bet+EOMES- phenotype. Itk-deficient mice recapitulated an expansion of the γδ T and DN αβ T lymphocyte populations in the thymus and spleen, respectively. Moreover, the patients' T lymphocytes secrete small amounts of IFN-γ in response to TCR crosslinking, mitogens, or forced synapse formation with autologous B lymphocytes. Finally, the patients' total lymphocytes secrete small amounts of IFN-γ, and CD4+, CD8+, DN αβ T, Vδ2+ γδ T, and MAIT cells display impaired IFN-γ production in response to BCG. Inherited ITK deficiency undermines the development and function of various IFN-γ-producing T cell subsets, thereby underlying TB.<br /> (© 2022 Ogishi et al.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1540-9538
Volume :
220
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of experimental medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36326697
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20220484